Santa inc. is up to 153k dislikes on YouTube
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It's disrespectful when two Jews make a show about spitting in Jesus Christ's face.
These Jews are free to hate Jesus Christ, but it doesn't mean that decent people won't express their feelings about them and their show.
Everything about this movie, especially hearing the word "goy" being blatantly used by Silverman and Rogan, seems that the point of the movie is not to make any profit, but just to foment racism and division as much as possible. It's the Hegelian Dialectic at work and they're intentionally trying to provoke people. This is my first time even hearing the word "goy" being used by actual Jews and not the typical "Muh Jooz" crowd who think that every single Jew has an identical worldview. I saw the trailer and it's not even offensively funny in the way that South Park can accomplish. It's just like they had an offensive checklist to get through and made a half-assed attempt at covering it all. I don't think even shitlibs would find this movie entertaining.
I wonder if they are incapable of understanding the difference between good and evil?
You don't get to become the most exiled people in human history without something being profoundly wrong, somewhere.
I have some distant Jewish blood in my genealogy, on my mom's side, going far back. Not much, but I'm more provably Jewish than Elizabeth Warren is Indian (ha). Apparently I'm not Jewish enough though, since I have not been contacted by the hypnotic ESP mind transmissions from the subterranean, pulsating Jew Mother Brain buried under Israel, whose edicts are obeyed by all Jews across the world to do the bidding of Zion. At least that's what you would come to expect listening to people who think that every single person with Jewish ancestry is in on some devious conspiracy.
You need at least one Jewish grandparent if you want to be part of the club.